
Chlorhexidine compounds in cosmetic products Risk assessment of
... Normal flora: Indigenous microbial flora of human external, and some internal, surfaces like the skin, mouth, gastrointestinal tract, and upper respiratory tract. The normal flora contains numerous bacterial species, and numerous strains within each species. Although it may contain pathogens, the va ...
... Normal flora: Indigenous microbial flora of human external, and some internal, surfaces like the skin, mouth, gastrointestinal tract, and upper respiratory tract. The normal flora contains numerous bacterial species, and numerous strains within each species. Although it may contain pathogens, the va ...
Epiphytic Planctomycetes from macroalgae
... Marine macroalgae are widely colonized by a variety of macro and micro-organisms like invertebrates, diatoms, fungi and bacteria. Of these, the association bacteriamacroalgae is the one most studied and it has been described for over a century. Research in this area has mainly been focused on reprod ...
... Marine macroalgae are widely colonized by a variety of macro and micro-organisms like invertebrates, diatoms, fungi and bacteria. Of these, the association bacteriamacroalgae is the one most studied and it has been described for over a century. Research in this area has mainly been focused on reprod ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... Phyllosphere Results Eight bacterial phyla and 14 classes were found in this environment. A statistically significant difference between organically and conventionally managed phyllosphere bacterial microbial communities was observed at four of six sampling time points. Unique phylotypes were found ...
... Phyllosphere Results Eight bacterial phyla and 14 classes were found in this environment. A statistically significant difference between organically and conventionally managed phyllosphere bacterial microbial communities was observed at four of six sampling time points. Unique phylotypes were found ...
Anti microbial activity of different dosage forms of Bakuchi (Psoralea
... following the protocol of mixing of oil and water phase homogenously and continuous stirring was done. In the present study, different dosage forms of Bakuchi i.e. Bakuchi taila, Bakuchi gel, Bakuchi siktha taila and Bakuchi ointment were evaluated for their anti microbial activity. The bacilli are ...
... following the protocol of mixing of oil and water phase homogenously and continuous stirring was done. In the present study, different dosage forms of Bakuchi i.e. Bakuchi taila, Bakuchi gel, Bakuchi siktha taila and Bakuchi ointment were evaluated for their anti microbial activity. The bacilli are ...
universidad autónoma de aguascalientes. centro de ciencias
... Kit (Molecular Probes) where one can clearly see a large number of live (green) and dead (red) bacteria in all samples of drinking water obtained from swine farms. ...
... Kit (Molecular Probes) where one can clearly see a large number of live (green) and dead (red) bacteria in all samples of drinking water obtained from swine farms. ...
LGG - Clinical Education
... include 15 bacteria genera for which either homofermentative or heterofermentative lactic acid production is typical. They are gram-positive cocci, rods or coccobacilli which are nonspore forming and do not form catalase. Lactobacillus is one of the genera forming the lactic acid bacteria group. ...
... include 15 bacteria genera for which either homofermentative or heterofermentative lactic acid production is typical. They are gram-positive cocci, rods or coccobacilli which are nonspore forming and do not form catalase. Lactobacillus is one of the genera forming the lactic acid bacteria group. ...
Isolation, characterization and application of bacteriophage to treat
... utilize the sulfur-containing proteins and amino acids in the raw animal materials destined for the rendering process to produce harmful hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas rapidly under the ambient conditions, resulting in hazardous working environments and inferior quality of finished products. In this stu ...
... utilize the sulfur-containing proteins and amino acids in the raw animal materials destined for the rendering process to produce harmful hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas rapidly under the ambient conditions, resulting in hazardous working environments and inferior quality of finished products. In this stu ...
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... Multiple lines of evidence suggest that Bordetella species have a significant life stage outside of the mammalian respiratory tract that has yet to be defined. The Bordetella virulence gene (BvgAS) two-component system, a paradigm for a global virulence regulon, controls the expression of many “viru ...
... Multiple lines of evidence suggest that Bordetella species have a significant life stage outside of the mammalian respiratory tract that has yet to be defined. The Bordetella virulence gene (BvgAS) two-component system, a paradigm for a global virulence regulon, controls the expression of many “viru ...
View/Open - Digital Knowledge
... Pathogenic mechanisms. The pathogenic mechanisms of Acinetobacter spp. are little understood or studied (84). Though the infective doses of Acinetobacter in human infections have yet to be determined, intraperitoneal injections in mice with 40 clinical isolates of Acinetobacter showed the LD50 to ra ...
... Pathogenic mechanisms. The pathogenic mechanisms of Acinetobacter spp. are little understood or studied (84). Though the infective doses of Acinetobacter in human infections have yet to be determined, intraperitoneal injections in mice with 40 clinical isolates of Acinetobacter showed the LD50 to ra ...
Local Inflammation Induces Complement Crosstalk Which Amplifies the Antimicrobial Response
... localized inflammation may cause life-threatening septic shock to ensue, leading to multiple organ failure and possibly death. Effective treatment with antibiotics is complicated by the increasing prevalence of multidrugresistant P. aeruginosa. In this study, we demonstrated that under typical local ...
... localized inflammation may cause life-threatening septic shock to ensue, leading to multiple organ failure and possibly death. Effective treatment with antibiotics is complicated by the increasing prevalence of multidrugresistant P. aeruginosa. In this study, we demonstrated that under typical local ...
efflux - Université catholique de Louvain
... by inhibiting efflux Not affect AB activity in strains lacking efflux pumps Not potentiate activity of AB that are not effluxed Not affect proton gradients across the inner membrane (Gram-negative bacteria) ...
... by inhibiting efflux Not affect AB activity in strains lacking efflux pumps Not potentiate activity of AB that are not effluxed Not affect proton gradients across the inner membrane (Gram-negative bacteria) ...
Acquisition of Thymidylate Synthetase Activity by a Thymine
... phenomenon and is often due to the transfer with the phage DNA of the genetic information for the synthesis of the enzyme. The need for enzyme modification is most evident where the phage contains components that are absent from the uninfected host bacterium (Flaks & Cohen, 1959; Kahan, I963; Roscoe ...
... phenomenon and is often due to the transfer with the phage DNA of the genetic information for the synthesis of the enzyme. The need for enzyme modification is most evident where the phage contains components that are absent from the uninfected host bacterium (Flaks & Cohen, 1959; Kahan, I963; Roscoe ...
Molecular ecology of microbial mats
... time point and at one position will therefore only provide a ‘snapshot’ of the mat’s actual community composition and function and cannot be reproduced and any extrapolation of such data can be questioned. Currently, the best approach appears to be to collect several randomly chosen samples (the num ...
... time point and at one position will therefore only provide a ‘snapshot’ of the mat’s actual community composition and function and cannot be reproduced and any extrapolation of such data can be questioned. Currently, the best approach appears to be to collect several randomly chosen samples (the num ...
Scholars Research Library The antimicrobial effect of Ultra –Violet
... Department of Bacteriology, National Institution of Hygiene, Ibn Batouta Avenue, BP769. Agdal, Rabat, 11000, Morocco ...
... Department of Bacteriology, National Institution of Hygiene, Ibn Batouta Avenue, BP769. Agdal, Rabat, 11000, Morocco ...
Antibiotic Resistance Effects of Biocides
... worldwide, leading to treatment failures in human and animal infectious diseases. Bacteria have the capacity to adapt rapidly to new environmental conditions and can survive exposure to antimicrobials by using a battery of resistance mechanisms. The frequency of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria ...
... worldwide, leading to treatment failures in human and animal infectious diseases. Bacteria have the capacity to adapt rapidly to new environmental conditions and can survive exposure to antimicrobials by using a battery of resistance mechanisms. The frequency of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria ...
Dubilier et al
... convergent evolution. This Review focuses on the diversity of chemosynthetic symbionts and their hosts, and examines the traits that have resulted in their evolutionary success. ...
... convergent evolution. This Review focuses on the diversity of chemosynthetic symbionts and their hosts, and examines the traits that have resulted in their evolutionary success. ...
Dubilier Bergin Lott 2008 chemosynthetic symbiosis
... convergent evolution. This Review focuses on the diversity of chemosynthetic symbionts and their hosts, and examines the traits that have resulted in their evolutionary success. ...
... convergent evolution. This Review focuses on the diversity of chemosynthetic symbionts and their hosts, and examines the traits that have resulted in their evolutionary success. ...
Development of gut microbiota in the pig: modulation of
... ratio. Also, cluster analysis grouped animals in two different clusters. Considering theoretical restriction fragment lengths, differences in compatible bacterial groups were observed between groups. Suckling pigs showed a higher lactic acid bacteria diversity. Also peaks compatible with Lactobacill ...
... ratio. Also, cluster analysis grouped animals in two different clusters. Considering theoretical restriction fragment lengths, differences in compatible bacterial groups were observed between groups. Suckling pigs showed a higher lactic acid bacteria diversity. Also peaks compatible with Lactobacill ...
Phage therapy: Facts and fiction
... presented by Andrew Brabban (Evergreen State College in Washington state) in the XXth Annual Meeting of the Society for General Microbiology in Edinburgh, UK. Brabban had wanted to test the effect of different antibiotics on Escherichia coli O157:H7 in infected sheep. However, the researchers faced ...
... presented by Andrew Brabban (Evergreen State College in Washington state) in the XXth Annual Meeting of the Society for General Microbiology in Edinburgh, UK. Brabban had wanted to test the effect of different antibiotics on Escherichia coli O157:H7 in infected sheep. However, the researchers faced ...
A review and proposals for their investigation
... in plaque fluid and saliva (Dawes, 2003). The higher these hydroxyl, phosphate and calcium levels are in the fluid surrounding the teeth, the lower the critical pH will be. Because the concentrations of these ions in saliva and plaque fluid can vary between individuals, the critical pH levels can al ...
... in plaque fluid and saliva (Dawes, 2003). The higher these hydroxyl, phosphate and calcium levels are in the fluid surrounding the teeth, the lower the critical pH will be. Because the concentrations of these ions in saliva and plaque fluid can vary between individuals, the critical pH levels can al ...
raman spectroscopy for the microbiological
... from three mutants of M. smegmatis.……………..…...………………….……….130 Figure 6.3: A discriminant function analysis plot of the Raman spectra from the three M. smegmatis cell types……………………………………………………...………132 Figure 6.4: The average Raman spectra of P60 cell envelope fraction of the three mutants of M. smeg ...
... from three mutants of M. smegmatis.……………..…...………………….……….130 Figure 6.3: A discriminant function analysis plot of the Raman spectra from the three M. smegmatis cell types……………………………………………………...………132 Figure 6.4: The average Raman spectra of P60 cell envelope fraction of the three mutants of M. smeg ...
Thesis - University of Minnesota Duluth
... Biofilms are an organized group of bacteria forming spontaneously on biotic or abiotic surfaces in aqueous environments. Bacteria in biofilms are typically encased in an extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) that they secrete (Costerton 1999, Hall-Stoodley 2002). Biofilms are also very dynamic and ...
... Biofilms are an organized group of bacteria forming spontaneously on biotic or abiotic surfaces in aqueous environments. Bacteria in biofilms are typically encased in an extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) that they secrete (Costerton 1999, Hall-Stoodley 2002). Biofilms are also very dynamic and ...
Amoebae in Moisture- Damaged Buildings
... Moisture damage in buildings and consequent microbial growth are associated with adverse health effects suffered by the occupants. Although the association is well documented epidemiologically, the exact causative agents for the health effects are not usually known. Even though the microbial network ...
... Moisture damage in buildings and consequent microbial growth are associated with adverse health effects suffered by the occupants. Although the association is well documented epidemiologically, the exact causative agents for the health effects are not usually known. Even though the microbial network ...
Lesson 28. Pseudomonas
... negative organism, motile by polar flagella, sometimes more than two flagella may be present. Some strains of Pseudomonas particularly those isolated from cases of cystic fibrosis are very mucoid and have kind of pseudo capsule (glycocalyx) made of polysaccharides. The glycocalyx protects pseudomona ...
... negative organism, motile by polar flagella, sometimes more than two flagella may be present. Some strains of Pseudomonas particularly those isolated from cases of cystic fibrosis are very mucoid and have kind of pseudo capsule (glycocalyx) made of polysaccharides. The glycocalyx protects pseudomona ...
alexander fleming`s miraculous discovery of
... Undergraduate Student, B.A. in Mathematics Program, Rivier College ...
... Undergraduate Student, B.A. in Mathematics Program, Rivier College ...
Bacteria

Bacteria (/bækˈtɪəriə/; singular: bacterium) constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a number of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals. Bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on Earth, and are present in most of its habitats. Bacteria inhabit soil, water, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, and the deep portions of Earth's crust. Bacteria also live in symbiotic and parasitic relationships with plants and animals. They are also known to have flourished in manned spacecraft.There are typically 40 million bacterial cells in a gram of soil and a million bacterial cells in a millilitre of fresh water. There are approximately 5×1030 bacteria on Earth, forming a biomass which exceeds that of all plants and animals. Bacteria are vital in recycling nutrients, with many of the stages in nutrient cycles dependent on these organisms, such as the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere and putrefaction. In the biological communities surrounding hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, bacteria provide the nutrients needed to sustain life by converting dissolved compounds, such as hydrogen sulphide and methane, to energy. On 17 March 2013, researchers reported data that suggested bacterial life forms thrive in the Mariana Trench, which with a depth of up to 11 kilometres is the deepest part of the Earth's oceans. Other researchers reported related studies that microbes thrive inside rocks up to 580 metres below the sea floor under 2.6 kilometres of ocean off the coast of the northwestern United States. According to one of the researchers, ""You can find microbes everywhere — they're extremely adaptable to conditions, and survive wherever they are.""Most bacteria have not been characterized, and only about half of the phyla of bacteria have species that can be grown in the laboratory. The study of bacteria is known as bacteriology, a branch of microbiology.There are approximately ten times as many bacterial cells in the human flora as there are human cells in the body, with the largest number of the human flora being in the gut flora, and a large number on the skin. The vast majority of the bacteria in the body are rendered harmless by the protective effects of the immune system, and some are beneficial. However, several species of bacteria are pathogenic and cause infectious diseases, including cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy, and bubonic plague. The most common fatal bacterial diseases are respiratory infections, with tuberculosis alone killing about 2 million people per year, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. In developed countries, antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections and are also used in farming, making antibiotic resistance a growing problem. In industry, bacteria are important in sewage treatment and the breakdown of oil spills, the production of cheese and yogurt through fermentation, and the recovery of gold, palladium, copper and other metals in the mining sector, as well as in biotechnology, and the manufacture of antibiotics and other chemicals.Once regarded as plants constituting the class Schizomycetes, bacteria are now classified as prokaryotes. Unlike cells of animals and other eukaryotes, bacterial cells do not contain a nucleus and rarely harbour membrane-bound organelles. Although the term bacteria traditionally included all prokaryotes, the scientific classification changed after the discovery in the 1990s that prokaryotes consist of two very different groups of organisms that evolved from an ancient common ancestor. These evolutionary domains are called Bacteria and Archaea.